I hate to see the field like this
All field athletes should take good care of the field, it is OUR field, Nanyang's field
All field athletes should take good care of the field, it is OUR field, Nanyang's field
Arsenal's Wenger expects four-horse title race in Premier League

Arsene Wenger has the destiny of the Premier League in his control but the Arsenal manager expects a four-way battle before he gets his hands on the title.
Wenger's side remain one point clear of Manchester United at the top of the table after William Gallas clinched a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners showed they could withstand the pressure of playing catch-up after briefly losing top spot to United, who won 1-0 at Liverpool earlier Sunday.
They are now six points ahead of Chelsea and 10 clear of Liverpool and it would be easy to interpret those results as proof that Arsenal and United will stay the course better than their rivals.
But Wenger refused to write off Chelsea and admitted he is sure all four of England's big guns will slug it out until the end.
"We are confident. The belief is there but I prefer that it remains a four horse race because it is more interesting," Wenger said.
"It makes a day like this great for the Premier League. As long as there are four teams in it the interest is even bigger.
"The other two are still involved. Liverpool had the biggest disappointment because they dropped points at home but they are not out of it. Neither are Chelsea because they showed here that they are a good team."
This was a statement game for Arsenal. Their purist principles have never been in doubt but for too long they have been vulnerable against teams who try to rough them up.
Chelsea set out to do just that but Wenger's youngsters proved they have the spirit and determination to go toe to toe with anyone.
It made for a brutal clash. No quarter was asked or given and at times the game resembled a bar-room brawl.
Referee Alan Wiley booked nine players, four from Arsenal and five from Chelsea, but right until the end the bone-crunching tackles threatened to boil over into anarchy.
Wenger made no apologies for the physical nature of the contest.
"The spirit in the side in absolutely amazing. Where we have improved is in the fight," he said. "We were not dominated in the duels and the one-on-ones. Overall we dominated that area and that is not normally the case."
The spiteful atmosphere that surrounded Ashley Cole's first return to Arsenal following the Chelsea left-back's controversial transfer last year turned out to be the perfect backdrop to the match.
Cole was jeered throughout and his frustration boiled over when he made an obscene gesture at the Arsenal fans after the final whistle.
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Skills don't really matter to me now, all I want to see is commitment
Is it really so hard to be a disciplined team player?

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